
When their teacher explains the meaning of the comment, he realises that these young men could aid his hidden cause in overpowering the local ruling militia. To his aid steps an old man Mr Wang, assures Lord Tang that he is a stupid, young boy that doesn’t know what he is saying! After being let off, Liu Yu-De and his friends go to their teacher -Mr Ho’s house, after Mr Wang said something that he didn’t understand. Liu Yu-De gets himself into trouble with the local warlord Lord Tang, who is ready to take his life after his rebellious comments.

When he valiantly fails and is killed in front of a crowd of people, his death inspires Liu Yu-De to openly (and foolishly) speak out loud of his admiration for this martyr. During the Manchu occupancy, a freedom fighter is killed in a battle, trying to rid the world of the ruling General Tien. Liu Yu-De (also known as San Ta) is a young honest man. Lastly Simon Yuen cameos as a Shaolin Temple Monk.

Lo Lieh of various Hong Kong movies plays General Tien. Gordon Liu plays Liu Yu-De, an impressionable young man. Here, we take a look at what the Shaw Brothers created! Cast Gordon Liu (Liu Chia-Hui) stars in what many kung-fu movie fans agree on being the greatest martial arts movie ever made –1978 classic, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin.
